Guys
your response has been great. Thanks
I will need to decide by early December.
We currently use Seimens HiCom, we have about 12 digital phones - Seimens optiset. The system has worked well for us. I have been looking at Seimens HiPath, I am told this will work as TDM and IP. Also I will...
Thanks for the responses.
OK, I see SWYS not for us although all users in office do have computer and are logged on to the 2 servers.
Requirement, about 15 voice extensions, 1 fax, EDI, vISA terminal.
IP telephony we need because we have 3 sales staff work from home and others travel...
We are planning to move our offices in the next 3 months or so. A small company... about 20 telephone extensions.
I am thinkung of IP telephony, have done some research on the net. I have read about the SWYX and similar systems...
I have scheduled my outlook (XP) to send/receive every 20 minutes, Is there any way I can stop it from receive/send when I start outlook?
When I boot up and start outlook, it seems to grab all processer power and freezes the rest of the system for sometime. I prefer to wait a while before I do...
When we used windows 95/98 there was a utility which allowed me to monitor who was logged on the network and what files they had open. This was very useful.
Is there any such utility for Win XP ?
Thanks in advance
Arun
RebLazer
As fas as I know, you can not do this without add-on programmes.
There is a shareware - AlarmWiz which can do scheduled emailing without outlook. It is a small programme, works well and is inexpensive. You can get free evalutaion copy.
I use it to email me a backup of our zipped...
Hi ONEDTENT
Thanks for your response
Already re-installed the driver,
Yes printer next door same model, same setup.
The problem does not occur all the time. I's say 50% of prints. I printed 3 pages this morning, all lines are fine.
We have several Hp Laser Jet 4SI on the network, installed on a dedcated print server.
When printing Excell documents from my laptop to my printer, I frequently get the horizontal lines misalligned.
i.e the lines run through the txt rather than above and below.
If I print the same document...
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